Чистая прибыль автопроизводителя Mercedes-Benz в третьем квартале 2024 года составила €1,7 млрд, что на 54% меньше, чем в третьем квартале 2023 года (€3,7 млрд). На 64% сократилась операционная прибыль от продаж легковых автомобилей, с €3,31 млрд до €1,19 млрд. Рентабельность продаж уменьшилась с 12,2% до 4,7%.
Чистая прибыль автопроизводителя Mercedes-Benz в третьем квартале 2024 года составила €1,7 млрд, что на 54% меньше, чем в третьем квартале 2023 года (€3,7 млрд). На 64% сократилась операционная прибыль от продаж легковых автомобилей, с €3,31 млрд до €1,19 млрд. Рентабельность продаж уменьшилась с 12,2% до 4,7%.
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